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Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News you. CRUELLY SLAIN AT BREAKFAST Wed Out of Existence by Filipino Bolomen--Only 24 Men Escaped Captain, Lieutenant and Sur- geon Among the Killed-- Had No Chance to Get at Their Arms MANILA, Sept. 92—A fren Gen. Bt ; the [wand of r, Pepe fal of @ sergeant and a Bumpus, fret leutenant from the fied! at Kalangica Dr. R. &. Griswold, major surgeon. Safemation that Capt. Corroll, Dr Gretut and Lieut. Rumpus were cuaryan Bild 2 that disastrous affair n my Te bret reports said thoee officers Ngee ge Be seni gem dad @caps na the attaak thes tie Aue ittiecking torce consteted of 400 | the attack thet the As ame, adout 150 of whom were r me which were stacked in cus ty the America se attack was so ia! tan | eae mavens ae eSeyS, wen 4 ern ce acen very fierce, the infantry Rag act to thelr arma, Lene utterly overwhelmed by the su ie \. . perior foree of the enemy WASHINGTON, D Another report from 8 the Ralangica ‘tsaster » Dieacgents captured all but © SW tetrad of all Dut 12, as at first It is reported that the bodies of the stain Americans were dreadfully mu tilated by the savage foo. About 180 of the ed by the Amerteans in the fight %.—While Com-| WASHINGTON, D. C. Sept. 99 miry, was break- | 4 well known member of the gor Balansigs. ment, speaking of this outbreak against the American forces In Sa ) he regarded tt as a conse quenice of (he assassination of Pres mt McKinley. tn tnew Sttacked by & body of #9 bolo na I, ire dolemen. and massa. As tr a+ & known, only TM of the Mi Americane vecape’ butchery. ant these To!) were more oes wer p etsly wounted Pollowing is Gen, Chaffee's dis atch > he war department “MANILA, Bey Aajt. Gen and possit be the result of some popular ou break againct the president. The ives had seized the opportunity . ope 0 te at aaiine ceperes $02 Mickering hope of retrieving fing from Bassey, Southern Samar: °°™* of thetr leese. _ “Twenty-four men, Ninth regiment — & infantry, wounded, have just WEW TOOM, Gaps. S—Fhe par remainder mts of Capt. O'Connell hav company supplies and ail rites 12. Company was attacked | tack. BLOODY DRIVEN OUT co's | Of France Because of Their Religion PARIS, Sept. Today in the inst ). Kept. 10. —Run- Seven per-|tousasociations takes effect. By this probably fatatty, law certain religious orders not sperc- which was fough' tally authoriged by government, must ; te stienced In France. Thile will be largest religious repressive move . nearly thr quarters of the religious orders ex isting in France & month ago must | emigrate, including Jesuits and As Fuller, | sumption ists. leg: J.| ‘The government proposes to con- stalp feeate all property of unauthorised Jona orders. ‘The hemmemar sp ive applied for au- MA Geolare {f it ie re- Aefend them at the their lives rather then yiei4 it they call religigue persecu- Association of the ‘Phiratay might and ar Ptemthra ist for the com: thie. == BLAINE F FIRE $43,000 Worth of . Property aa BLAINE, Wash, Sept. 10.—Fire Westerlay denciuyed the Blaine (i the | © Guano works, entailing a total love | con of ‘The mmount of insurance, Gompany C, Ninth Infantry, Almost, eevee HEE ENTER ICR eH a THE SEKATTLE- SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MKINLEY — NEW ROAD MONUMENT INTO NOME Supt. Cooper Does Not Favor San Francisco Capitalists Collections From Schoo! | Have a Scheme on Hand Pupils — Tn a few months a new route for nveying passengers and freight by the ech hildren to erect a M posed road ts from Iliamna Hay, on Kinley monumer are’ a ui Cook lalet, overland to Bt. Michaels interest among the pupils ef aud Nom ity and tt Decame whispered | Later th diatance 500 miles. road may be extended ilar effort Na made | $00 miles further to Port Clarence here. In view of the sentiments of} ‘The work will be done by the Superintendent Cooper howev Transalaskan ce Thies firm such an undertaking is imp has its headq ro in San Fran in Seattle The perin clsco, and numbers # ntock i opposed to the tion of sud- | hold ong gh rent carton ne puplie a 1 | Rent Amanctors of that city morning: “S have a | At first it is planned to build only een opened ~ 0) « stage road. Stations will be kept jany caus My m to the pr Fay praet » that there are par-|? rae ents wtho . ] such demar ; jeratity « ane on quired | hardship for Uh Tusee The proposed route runs through to the heart ® timber country and t# said to . ,jhave a upper Y “= 1 would fave stages. the hearts nary t could not be wiped out.” f wh John Riley Injured ied Micha John Riley, a laborer employed at i Great N eo" ALASKA NEWS by Dr. Shannon. His injuries are not const An All-Day Encounter) ‘The steamer Humboldt, Captain Wy day in San Fran. | day before the law concerning reiig- | when she was arrested on a similar |charge « few days ago. H 5 passengers and $1 in Zululand het pela dee This nformation come in — m Skagway elved by Max Kalish, the local f of the boat. It ts the - | after an all-4ey attack on Portitala, jena wae made possible by the sew newrments secured c#tved biegram cumouncing that on the fululand berder. The Wpenen | rire connections with Dawson and - he was bined in the Dalangign vg both sides were heavy, Boer | Skagway. The H —s ane | Commandant Opperman and 19 men | Friday night but stops way wore killed. ‘The Britioh loeses were ports may delay her ohaig ume jose officer and Li men killed and five |to Wednesday. |Caneere and 2 men weuneed fupa | mieetng. | sav tue noweemm | TEMPLE DE HIRSCH Frank Smith appeared at police | SUNDAY SCHOOLS headquarters late last night and complained that he had beea rebbed treet. The priate Ci remonies but claims that Smith owed her! the money. Smith is the man who) °>*" aveniie were formally dedicated yes peta nden nna |terday afternoon, appropria nv }icos being held. Superts dent | Kohn, who presided at the meeting, | also spoke Driefty, did Rabbi Jo Arrives From Skagwaywith 93 Pas} soph and Sol Freidenthal. Musical en nd $60,000 selections were rendered by the - choir, Mre. M. A. Gottstein, Mins and Lonls Singerman The steamer Dirigo, Capt. Mo Gregor, arrived in port last night from Lynm Canal. Sho brought 93 4 passengers and $50,000 tn treasure, . Among the former, Mra, Kathlyn | McKinney and Joseph McNamee! had the biggest share of the dust The remains of Mre. Tustin, wife ot F. P. Tustin, who died at Wran gel September 23, were brought town. The Dirigo had a 560 ton | She Invades the Tenderloin With a cargo, CITY OF SEATTLE | Revolver in band, Mrs. Mary Mc Mann yesterday made a tour of the husband. That individual bad start led out for a good time and was ‘The steamer City of Benttle, Capt. | overstaying the hour when he prom Connell, left port for Lynn Canal |ised to be home. Mrs, McMann and last night. Of her 6% passengers, 40| her husband live near the Seattle were Klondike hound, intending to|end of the Grant street bridgs spend the winter there. Among the|Their numerous troubles are the latter were Mrs. Morgan, going to|talk of the district. Mre. McMann join her husband, Robert Morgan, | yesterday entered almo & Klondike pioneer; and James|room south of Yesler way Mackison, @ hotel man of Dawson.| wound up by flourishing her re The cargo of the City of Seattle|ver in a threatening manner tm &| vertrnent « ted principally of supplies | saloon on King street. A police of. and perishables consigned to Daw-|ficer was called and the woman ar pr i te not known, The | son. rested. a & mystery, KS LIKE at HooDoo Crew of Garonne Is ing out of the disabled con Of the tollers and engines the Meamehip Garonne comes jlettire removal of the old engi and the substitution of a Frank Tovey is at the the new aggregation. the old chief was spon the leaky condition of the of the old men were dis charged and a number quit of their| awn aeoord. The owners and agents of the vessel will wake no state. ) Bollers is not known, A} | | tert He said that th | COULD HAVE DONE IT WASHINGTON, D. C,, Sept. 30-—|fact whether or not the Spanish Commander Miller, who command. | feet was in Cienfuegos harbor, or to ed the collier Merrimac until it was | jertain the trength ed b #4 turned over to Hobson, waa the most |the nying squadron were within fr SAILS FOR NORTH | isiorc district in search of her | MC | a= | IN ADVANGE hailed the King woman out of jat!| fh Sunday schoot rooms in the! My bed thew Temple de Hirsch on Boylston! Cooper of the Seattle public schools vr lepoke briefly upon the use and ad > er emaper of the Sunday school, L. DA WHERE M’KINLEY LIES? |Guard at the Tomb Attacked, in the Dusk, by Y EVENING, af \ AY ONLY ONE CENT A COPY —That'’s the Price # SEPTEMBER 380, 1901. WAS THIS A PLOT 10 BLOW UP THE VAULT Unknown Stranger---Sensational Affair in West Lawn Cemetery CANTON, astir today c Deprend at O., Rept. 90.—The city ts ver the assault on Guard Vault in which the Inte President MeKiniey's body | rents, Some advance the theory that one of the men whe broke jall here last night made the kin aw pr himself a@ainat » ne om he belief Is general, however, that f attack was part of @ plot to biow CANTON Face in the Dusk Mept. ~The vault whe body of th e t Wayne. Pri n sentry duty at the tomb, Me wa mn top th t. Accord he saw the face of & man him from behind « tre in away, Deprend wa arr intently for 1 the end of which tm the fellow darted quickly ¢ the protection of an ' Deprend challenged no response, rained his gun to fire, Suddenly Attack At that Inatant ano man Jump 4 out from the shad and knock ed ut v « an arapped with bis assailant. In the struggle the two mer 1 togeth 06 the foot of tiie slope is the t h - etrug@ie, brought Lieut mmand of the detall) to th men running away in the darkness. It te eald that one of these two men « 4 in one hand an t hat od lke ak ® anny incident, it be ing the general opinion that the at ack on Guard Deprend was part of tt w up the McKinley guard has been ROBERT O'SHEA CA nomrt 0. then a weeny vo |At North Yakima This kon river ¢ arrived from th ke and reg Last Thursday mor N’T BE FOUND | | Ithy Klondiker Missing From | the Butler Hotel | trader, is missing. Mr had an engagement to meet a friend name Sullivan, He did not appear at (he appointed time and bes not brea seen since that day at ASSAULT by & woman named Lissie King in Dedicated Yesterday With Appro-| Fought First With a Wom " and Then Tried to Cut Jailor’s Throat Thos. Ward, while a prisoner tn the patrol wagon on his way to po | headqua ard we been an. The pris riers last night, at-| ted to cut the throat of Jailer in * afrested tn a Pike t saloon by Officer Kelly, where engaged in a fight with f got into the patrol wagon quietly and rode along for a tew blocks tn silence. Sudde ly he produc Corning wa After Wa he recetwin re received a hands. He was charged with die | grate ® Tasor and made a A short, flerce wed in which the jail olf the better man snot hurt rd had been placed in Ke coll saulted two The result was that he beating at thetr orderly conduct Two More “Handsome Struo-| tures Now Assured for Second Avenue James A. Moore, of the Moore In ompany, returned Satur day from an extended trip in the Kast. Mr. Moore stated this morn ing that he had made all necessary ta to beg! Asome # nue. One store bulldtr of t tern eapital n the erection of two ructures on Second m, an office , will take up the er bl ween Union and University atre and Ww at n comple td. $200,000, it Will be four stories high acording to prevent bu may eventually be made aix stories The bullding will be on the ” nd avenue and Seneca street 1 be etght storie high, Important witness at this morning's |ing distance of the fortification, but | butlt oi and wil cost $200,000. session of the Behley court Hal that no fring done on either | Mr, Moore gaye that the eastern part | |tontified that the weather from May |*!4¢ He does not now why the re-|of the country t# pr ‘ous, general Sh te Stay WY Weukd-oee 8 en te le movement was made, and| business being affected to a amall | May would not have prev \aaid that his ship, the Iowa, had extent, onig, by the strikes, | Vented him from conling @ vessel Of | enough coal to meintain the block-| |the flying squadron, but that on the |ade almost for a month, when the| ~ 26th he would not have done so vol ler to return to Key Went was y | wntartly aune one of the valves | «ver f | WEATHER FORECAST | wan broken | When questioned by the court aa| Capt. Jewell, who commanded inet Fou Seattle knd vicinity—Wair to to whether or not he could have | Minn is during the war the | night and Tuesday; Light frost to |conled any voesels at nea on May 26, (stand and dented that he made | night excopt near coast: fresh north had he been ordered to do #0, Mil-|& ftatement to Schley that he had | Winds lor said that he could not with com- | been around Bantiago for a week, | ifort to himeeif or the #hipa’ crews. | but had not seen the Bpanish fleet Turn Verein’s New Instructor | It wan nasty, squally ther, and| Schley in his report to congre had he had his own wish, he would |claimed that Jewell had made n| W. G. Retagen, of Chicago, has ar not have attempted it A statement rived in the olty to begin instructing He tentified that ao far an he knew | At the afternoon session Admiral | th attie Turn Verein classes in Bothing was done to develon the! Kvans was called, cymnaation shy | ing a bloyele in STATE FAIR OPENED Morning NORTH YAKIMA, Wash, Sept. ~The 190) annual state fetr epened the hotel. The police are working | (his morning with & beevy atten on the case. VICIOUS Aance from ell reations of the a standard for the future. The North Yakima state was provided for by the act of I 1808, since which fairs have been to lowing ten Haxter TB. any ot N Weed and A. J. Splawn of North Yakima; BF. Ben TO GREET jon of Tacoma CORNWALL Committee of British-Ameri-| can League Off for Victoria A committee of the Rritish-Amert can league of thie city will leave t vening for Victoria to greet the | royal visitors who are expected to arrive there Tuesday or Wednesday An addresa will be presented to the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall an¢ York by the Bri number will ing to par ONE FOUR” PROGRESS !Told by September’ 's Rem ablo Bank Clearances ‘The story of Seattle's progress ts ecelving i ferattio being epectally. well repre~ ‘There is every reneom to be- It ta expected that a irRe the reception, n 4 told every month by the bank clear ings, and the month whieh ends to day is no exception to the rule. The | figures for the month are $13,13%,- |» 0.60. The clearings for Auguat were |» wrnidered large, t * touch the present m * $100,000. ‘The gr * ever, in made by comparing this| » month with the corresponding | 4 month of 1900. In September 1900, | the clearings were $12,187,800.12, al-| at million dollars leas than | The gain is noted with | by the many business |» men and investors of Sent! * * * * HIS WILL CANTON, ©. Sept. 99,—The will of Wm, McKinley was admitted to probate today, Judge W Day and Geo, Cortelyou were appointed administrators, and gave a bond of 00,000 jointly. ‘The appraisers are reparing & achedule of the values of the property left by Mr McKinley Arthur Lockman, acoused o at nd welling it pefore Judgo we for erand larceny this af moon. ir n Tesssssssisstssioissy TAR RERRERKRERKAERMERARRRRRRRREEEE + = * 250TS A MONTE We Have A large line of Syringes of allkinds at the fol- lowing pri STYLISH Fk hrenbh Worsted uit, with diamond fig- ures of fhe same shade, form ing a very neat and genteel { pattern. These olive tints } are very stylish this fall. } They are made with plain facings and double stitched linings on the facings, equal } ~~~) to ony merchant-tailor work. Price, $17.50 are showing many novelties in OVER- COATS at $10, $12.50, $15 and up to $30. Combination b Byringen b Syringes hulb Byringes FARNSWt WORTHS «-PHARMAOY 904 “gooond Ave. Phone, Main 988, ‘Dental Office ! 1331% Second Avenue | Will move ‘to our New Dens tal Parlors, 512 Second Aves nue, October Ist ADAMS & BLANCHARD 719 Second Ave., Hinckley Block CASH BUYERS AND MAKERS OF LOW PRICES People's Bargain Store, We have one of the finest lines of PAPER HANGINGS in the city. Call and inspect them. Fine Decorating a Specialty STAR PAINT C0. 300-307 Pike St, Seattle Our Millinery Department Has Been Successfully Launched department all week. Our n busy filling orders and h many of our visitors ha py b Ma 4 ft 4 bump and we have been \ gaitional ones to the Effe tiv od cme pave oon competing t0, 00 tw eecuated, from. bela ‘ective present Jact wos by the t weather and other causes. To all — and TO RYHODY we extend a hearty invitation te vist Py, waned AND UP-TO-DATE DEPARTMENT of © LEAD! order this Department to THE FRONT without delay wn ee ma Shas atopted a new feature in Soattle hth ‘ ICE MARKING OF MILLINERY, the same a Tkapen’ FXMOCE through. A well-lighted and attract : Frown : nd is so rapidly foreing THE i ; gone to the front LEADING LOW-PRICED DRY GOODS, ively arranged window ig L 10N AND DEPARTMENT STORE IN THE NORTHWEST. | undoubtedly the best adverse You will be welcomed just the same whether tisement a store can have, Electricity REPELLANT SUITINGS 5 HOSIERY Wonder for wear; &-ineb, tn ) We are prepared to give strong- of e er Values than ever. “x t 08 : ; Men’ %& Cashmene Malt Hore = tT 5 a regular, cut for two days pares wo go iS nly . © nev- COMFORTS th al im aatertale me ave, couronss | Metho. era! pieces clagsed in this man- ner, owing to their wearing and ( washing qualities; worth Sc to { We yard; Tuesday, mpectal 220 TURKEY RED DAMASK Warranted fast color; our cloth: special, yard abe LINEN HUCK TOWFLS Extra large and heavy, w each; special TURKISH TOWELS unbleached; good value at A Like 4 be hard to match them 82.50 oKWEAR ing another manu- turer's line of the latest novel ties, also Battenburg Collars in variety, all at half price 1 HALF of lighting that makes suo} a condition possible. Tha — steamed or smgked window never occurs if you use electric light. Seattle E t pfice on this line has been pair, 8 pairs for Sic; ut to 2» j Tre! apectal, each 24e UNDERWEAR Electric PFAU DF SOI Stl . Has started off with a great burrah, We b direct In bidck; another shipment of thie $1.40 @rade:, special, Tues- |\Company from mills and can you 20 per cent. on every purchase, Any, yard 98e ae FLEECED WRAPPER CLOTH } ,4EN'S WORKING SHIRTS | 907 First Ave. New, dark, rich patterns. ree fronts; a regular. Tbe value iment; worth I2\o; sp esday, sp 4S yard 8 1-de MEN'S HANDKERCHIE GLORIEUSE In all white, fancy borders, alro A new fabric for shirt waists and {dark blue and Turkey red; you DEMONSTRATION i Of FIG-PRUNE CEREAL in wrappers; Meeced, silk finish. will find them assorted in la, in rd patt w baskets; values up to 2% our store FRIDAY and SAT. yard; spectal choler ies 10¢ URDAY. SILKOLINES & JACKETS Our friends and customers Rest gr in new patterns, 96 Kersey or Melton, are cordially invited to call inches wide always ye i navy; our $15.00 gar and test the merite of this special, yard je 2 ment; Tuesday cut to ..89.76 food ‘drink or substitute for CORSE LADIPS' JACKETS tea and coffee. We have been 1 Of Kersey, in new blue, box We recommend it. partment until it has grown back and vgivet collar; our $6.25 We otter en a erent special oe eng “* Baas fi} W. S. MAYFIELD Chatee 08-28% Te ane Oe eS mn poe ee FAMILY GROCER ine Shapes at eniy Sc } ‘all new, dark. fich slike, made $08 Pike. Tel, Main 998 and 27% UMBRELLAS } to sell at She and See; chgice eeT prameen sent $f ADiee’ BLK siiinT WAIETR nnd we are fully prepared. Just } In kreen, red: blue and black: « | We sell the cheapest; but Rae pearl : od quailty Of ‘ta : . Sear yexips tor. 01-08 fyitan" make worth ne |the difference lies in the fact atcr sk HowR r ‘ sane affine, Wai bert that we sell the best for less Te have this lot to close; alt des- ¢ de of fleoced rimmed Witethe temey dots, figures wc. $ with natin bands in front, peat | money than common and 7 ome ag al peelle Special Susedey et ees |inferior drugs may DO YOU FEEL BAD? Can't work? Can't sleep? Ne eat? Three doses of Moore's Ree ‘ vealed Remedy will make * : * tee better, For sale by all drug BS Stewart & Holmes Deug C0. 627 First Avenue ~ fa hie SEE O COBO BO BORR OOOO UO UOEUE ye Pirrrrrrirrrrs rir irsriri iit iii i) 4 IS ALWAYS re RELIABLE aking New steady one should be. medium Queen City Laundry 1426-28 Fourth Ave, near Pike